There are 60 some antiwar foundations that belong to the Peace and Security Funders Group. The individual foundations give grants to antiwar NGOs. There are 50 some antiwar NGOs.

Should antiwar NGOs unite into a collaborative network, pool
their resources, develop a strategic plan to stop America's endless wars and ask
foundations to create a large institutional grant program to help fund the
start up and initial operating expenses of the network? Should antiwar foundations pool their resources and create a
large institutional grant program to induce antiwar NGOs to unite and qualify
for a grant to undertake massive and strategic "waging war on war"
(figuratively speaking) reforms?

What is your opinion of antiwar foundations and NGOs and the work they do?

Do you have any comments to add?

Yes - Both NGOs and antiwar funders should uniteYes - Antiwar funders should unite. No - Antiwar NGOs should not uniteYes - NGOs should unite. No - Antiwar funders should not uniteNo - Neither NGOs nor Antiwar funders should uniteI'm not sure. It should be left to each organization to decide

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